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I have sold my car audio system, but still have all the wiring there and wanted to know what type of power inverter I would need to provide enough power to use my home theater subwoofer.
Here are the specs: Klipsch RW-12d Specifications frequency response 24-120Hz +/-3dB amplifier power FTC Rated Power: 350 watts continuous @ <2% THD / Dynamic Power*: 825 watts voltage 110/120 VAC 60Hz export voltage 220 VAC 50/60Hz Do I just need a 1000 watt power inverter to run this and provide enough power for peak output, stated above ? Thanks !! |
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